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Clue

Murder mystery game for three to six players (depending on editions) that was devised in 1943 by British board game designer Anthony E. Pratt Website

Approval Rate: 87%

87%Approval ratio

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    djahuti

    Wed May 12 2010

    Wow.Haven't played that one since around 1975 ! I remember it being fun,though.One of my childhood friends had it & we'd play it on rainy days.

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    scrimmy

    Sun Jun 08 2008

    Can be addictive with friends

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    emmmma12

    Tue Apr 03 2007

    I know that this game was a classic and everything, but i never really got into it.

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    genghisthehun

    Tue Apr 03 2007

    Great fun and still bears up well.

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    enkidu

    Tue Apr 03 2007

    It was Colonel Mustard, with the lead pipe.  In the conservatory. Playing this game is a great family memory from my childhood.

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    canadasucks

    Mon Apr 02 2007

    Not bad- but overrated. . .

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    ianthecool

    Sun May 07 2006

    A graet concept for a board game, wonderful for building deductive resasoning. But sometimes the games are just too short. A more complex version of clue would be awesome.

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    kattwoman

    Sun May 15 2005

    i never thought this game was fun. it seemed like it was boring

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    texasyankee

    Tue Mar 29 2005

    Great classic love the pc version.

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    me120585

    Tue Jan 18 2005

    I love this game. My favorite character was Mr. Green. I loved the CLUE mystery books too. They were awesome.

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    onehungrymonst_er

    Mon Aug 30 2004

    I never played it because I never wanted to.

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    brianhunt

    Wed May 07 2003

    too easy

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    hardcritic

    Wed Apr 23 2003

    this game is proccess of elimanation and makes you use your mind It is fun and interesting.

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    pumbaa

    Thu Apr 10 2003

    I love this game!! Playing it with my family though was dangerous, we were cut throats! ;)The PC version is ok but is rather slow. I have a similar game called "Whodunit" only in that game you are a detetive and not a suspect.

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    kamylienne

    Mon Apr 07 2003

    Clue was always fun (three or more players a MUST for this one)--good for learning logic when I was young. Too bad after a certain age, everyone's got the strategy down and we all figure out the answer at virtually the same time. A lot of fun for a family night in.

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    resisobilus

    Sat Apr 05 2003

    I love this game! I mean where else can you be the murderer and win the game?

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    ndawg5

    Sat Mar 29 2003

    Incredible. I grew up playing clue on stormy nights with my entire family. It teaches logic and never gets boring. Long live clue (I still dream about colonal Mustard!).

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    lukskywlkr

    Wed Nov 06 2002

    I have always loved this game. You have a bunch of colorful characters (literally), and there is a sense of mystery and intrigue about it. Another thing I like about it is you have to use your brain to figure it out, not just throw the dice.

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    pikachan

    Sun Feb 24 2002

    This is a classic family game to play. You have to try to solve a murder mystrey by guessing which player did it, in what room, and with what tool. It is a challanging game.

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    molfan

    Sun Jan 27 2002

    I still have my Clue game board from over thirty years ago.A fun who done it game.The player has to guess which person done it, with what, and what room.Once the player figures out the answer they must still get to the room they think it happened in.I can remember how anxious we got when you could see others knew who done and trying to get to that room first. Each player has cards dealt to them and must show a card on when requested.this game is still around today for this generations kids to play with.

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    snoopy

    Sun Sep 23 2001

    I love Clue, but i think it's more fun when you have 4-6 people playing. It teaches strategy and stuff like that. I have the Simpsons version of Clue. I love it!

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    callmetootie

    Tue Apr 10 2001

    Clue is one of the most exciting and fun games ever made by a board game company in recent years. It is extremly easy to play, and it is fun and pretty educational too.

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    samiam

    Mon Jan 01 2001

    I loved playing Clue as a kid and my family just received it for Christmas and I think I enjoy it even more now. It is one of those games that isn't too difficult, but at the same time, makes you feel somewhat intelligent. Every game is new..it never gets boring and people of all ages can play.

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    jahflex

    Sat Dec 16 2000

    This is a game of mystery. It's all about playing the detective. You can play with a group of three people or more. It's another game that's good to learn as a child and can be played throughout the rest of one life.

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    druknight

    Sat Dec 16 2000

    I really like this game because it's easy to learn but hard to win. The more people you play with the more fun it gets because you don't get as many cards as you would if you played with three people instead of five or six.

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    punxx13

    Fri Dec 15 2000

    Clue is an old game, but every time you play it it's different circumstances for the murder. You never know "who-dunnit" or "who-didit."

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    ssarbap

    Wed Dec 13 2000

    This game is boring. There really is no purpose to playing this game. It's a mutiplayer game but then it's not fun. The game is too simple and I think it's a waste of time playing it.

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    kdiva2

    Wed Nov 22 2000

    This is the best game ever invented. It's a board game you can play again and again and never get tired of it. It's always a new game with different players. You can form teams, make allies, and mess people up by not showing them the correct card. Also, the older you get, the better you are at playing the game. For example, instead of marking X's in the column, you mark what person gave you that card, so as the game goes on you can konw other people's cards without getting it shown to you. Some may say that's cheating, I say it's a good game plan.

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    spiralingmarce

    Fri Jul 28 2000

    I loved being Ms. Scarlet, but playing with crafty older siblings often took the fun out of it. Used to be my favorite board game.

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    melv5089om

    Wed Mar 15 2000

    I feel that this game helps you use your mind to make predictions and check them.

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    wiggum

    Tue Feb 08 2000

    Not enough immediate gratification for those of us raised on MTV. Still, Colonel Mustard was pretty cool.

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